A yieldable prop having a first end and a second end including a first hollow conduit, a second conduit slidably received in the first hollow conduit, a clamp assembly positioned adjacent to the first hollow conduit and the second conduit, and at least one handle connected to the first hollow conduit and the clamp assembly. The prop further includes a bearing plate positioned at the first end of the yieldable prop, wherein the bearing plate is selected from a shape comprising planar and volcano.
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1. A yieldable prop comprising:
a first hollow conduit having a first end and an opposite second end;
a second conduit having a first end and an opposite second end;
a clamp assembly positioned on outer surface of the second conduit, the clamp assembly comprising a first side and an opposite second side, with the first side of the clamp assembly facing and spaced from the first end of the second conduit, and the second side of the clamp assembly facing and spaced from the second end of the second conduit, wherein the portion of the second conduit between the first end of the second conduit and the first side of the clamp assembly is slidably mounted in the first conduit through the second end of the first conduit;
a bearing plate mounted on the second end of the second conduit; and
a jack assembly comprising a base mounted on the bearing plate of the second conduit and a moveable clamp plate mounted on the base of the jack assembly and in engagement with the second side of the clamp assembly to move the first side of the clamp assembly against the second end of the first conduit to at least move a predetermined length of the portion of the second conduit between the first side of the clamp assembly and the first end of the second conduit out of the first conduit.
5. A yieldable prop having a first end and an opposite second end, the yieldable prop comprising;
a first hollow conduit having a first end and an opposite second end, with the first end of the first conduit providing the first end of the prop;
a second conduit having a first end and an opposite second end, with the second end of the second conduit providing the second end of the prop, the first end of the second conduit slidably mounted in the first conduit through the second end of the first conduit; and
a restraint arrangement comprising:
a clamp assembly detachably secured to outer surface of the second conduit to prevent movement of the clamp assembly and the second conduit relative to one another and extending above the outer surface of the second conduit to limit movement of the second conduit into the first conduit, wherein the clamp assembly comprises a side facing and spaced from the first end of the second conduit and the restraint arrangement prevents movement of a portion of the second conduit between the side of the clamp assembly and the first end of the second conduit into and out of the first conduit,
wherein the clamp assembly comprises:
a first split conduit defining an inner major surface and an opposite outer major surface;
a second split conduit defining an inner major surface and an opposite outer major surface, with the inner surface of the first and second split conduits engaging the outer surface of the second conduit;
at least one bolt having a U-shaped portion and two threaded legs with a U-shaped portion of the at least one bolt engaging portion of the outer surface of at least one of the split conduits;
a brace defining a first orifice to receive one of the threaded legs of the at least one bolt and a second orifice to receive the other one of the threaded legs of the at least one threaded leg;
a threaded nut on each of the threaded legs of the at least one bolt to bias the brace and the at least one bolt against the outer surface of the first and second split conduits to bias the inner surface of the first and second split conduits against the outer surface of the second conduit; and
friction members along the inner major surface of the first and second split conduits.
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a jack body having a first jack end, a second jack end and defining a fluid inlet opening;
a piston having a plunger and a piston arm, the plunger connected to one end of the piston arm and the plunger housed in the jack body and acting on the first clamp assembly;
the base defining a first partial orifice positioned at the other end of the piston arm, opposite the plunger; and
a guide defining a second partial orifice positioned adjacent to the first jack end of the jack body.
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This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/371,377, filed Feb. 21, 2003, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Applications bearing Ser. Nos. 60/359,089, filed Feb. 22, 2002; 60/398,290, filed Jul. 24, 2002; and 60/402,281, filed Aug. 9, 2002.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to mine roof props and, more particularly, to a yieldable mine roof prop having two telescoping conduits and a clamp assembly.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
A mine roof support system having two yielding props connected to one another by a support cross member is known. The yieldable props in the known mine roof support system each include a clamp assembly which includes a clamp having a first split conduit, a second split conduit, at least one U-shaped bolt, an arch-shaped brace, and internally threaded nuts.
The present invention generally includes a yieldable prop having a first end and a second end and includes a first hollow conduit, a second conduit slidably received in the first hollow conduit, a clamp assembly positioned adjacent to the first hollow conduit and the second conduit, and at least one handle connected to the first hollow conduit or the second conduit and the clamp assembly. The prop further includes a bearing plate positioned at the first and/or second end of the yieldable prop, wherein the bearing plate defines a planar shape, a volcano shape, a C- or I- cross sectional shape, or some other suitable shape.
The first conduit has a first length, the second conduit has a second length, and the first and second lengths are chosen as a function of seam height and desired overlap of the first and second conduits. The clamp assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a first split conduit defining a first inner surface and a first outer surface, a second split conduit defining a second inner surface and a second outer surface, at least one U-shaped bolt having a U-shaped portion and two threaded legs, and a brace defining first and second leg orifices. Threaded nuts are also included, wherein the internally threaded nuts are individually received on a respective threaded leg and are torqued to approximately 300 foot pounds.
The first split conduit may further include friction members along the first inner surface, wherein the friction members are tack welds. Second and third embodiment assemblies may include a wedge and a wedge housing or one or more compressible sleeves. The prop may contain a visual tension indicator, such as a chain connected to the first hollow conduit or the second hollow conduit, and one of the bearing plates. A jack assembly may be positioned adjacent to the first hollow conduit and the second hollow conduit, the jack assembly including a jack body having a first jack end, a second jack end, a fluid inlet opening, and a piston having a plunger and a piston arm. The plunger is connected to one end of the piston arm and the plunger is housed in the jack body. A second clamp assembly is positioned at the second jack end of the jack body and a base defining a first partial orifice is positioned at the other end of the piston arm, opposite the plunger. A guide defining a second partial orifice is positioned adjacent to the first jack end of the jack body.
An alternate jack assembly may include a stock base, a dowel connected to the stock base, a manual ratchet jack attached to the dowel, and a stock head connected to the manual ratchet jack.
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The second conduit 18 is slidably positioned in the first hollow cavity 34 defined by the first conduit 16 in a telescoping relationship. Therefore, the second outer diameter 38 of the second conduit 18 is less than the first inner diameter 32 of the first conduit 16.
Although cylindrically-shaped conduits (pipes) are preferred, alternatively-shaped conduits are also contemplated. Moreover, for reasons discussed below, it has been discovered that a first length L1 and a second length L2 should be selected as a function of seam height to obtain maximum benefits and allow for maximum overlap of the first conduit 16 and second conduit 18 when the conduits are fully nested together.
The first clamp assembly 20 is positioned adjacent to the second outer surface 36 of the second conduit 18. As shown in
As shown generally in the combination of
Because the first clamp assembly 20 is a combination of pieces, the first clamp assembly 20 can be vibrated loose during shipping. To solve this problem, as shown in
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Because the yieldable prop 10 is adjustable in overall height due to the telescoping arrangement of the first conduit 16 and the second conduit 18, a jack assembly 68 is used to adjust the overall height or length of the yieldable prop 10. One suitable jack assembly 68 is shown in
In the preferred embodiment, the piston 76 is pneumatically or hydraulically driven. When a force is exerted on one side of the plunger 78, the piston arm 80 extends away from the jack body 70. When the force is removed or if force is applied to the other side of the plunger 78, the piston arm 80 retracts into the jack body 70.
When the second handle 102 is moved in a first direction, indicated by arrow A1, the latch bar 104 moves in a second direction, indicated by arrow A2, which allows the latch bar 104 to clear the hook 100. This allows the pivot arm 96 to pivot in the third or fourth directions, as indicated by arrows A3 and A4, about pivot pin 98. When the pivot arm 96 is moved in the fourth direction A4, the latch bar 104 can be positioned in engagement with the hook 100, and the second handle 102 may be moved in a fifth direction, indicated by arrow A5, thus releasably clamping the second clamp assembly 82 around the second conduit 18.
One method of installing the yieldable prop 10 will now be discussed. In an installation mode, as shown in
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A second embodiment yieldable prop 10a is generally shown in
The second embodiment yieldable prop 10a is designed to be adjustable in the A6 direction, as shown in
Installation of the second embodiment yieldable prop 10a is straightforward. The prop 10a is erected to so that the first and second conduits 16, 18 are substantially perpendicular to a mine roof MR and support surface 114 or any other two opposed surfaces. Because the prop 10a is made slightly shorter than the distance between the mine roof MR and support surface 114, compressible material 120, such as wood or other suitable material, is forced between the first bearing plate 24 or 26 and the mine roof MR so that the prop 10a is wedged snuggly between the mine roof MR and the support surface 114.
If the mine roof MR shifts and applies a compression load in the A6 direction, the force of the compression load is generally transferred to the compressible material 120, the bearing plates 24, 26, the first conduit 16, the second conduit 18, and the collar 116. In turn, the collar 116 exerts a force against the insert or inserts 118a, 118b.
The collar 116 is preferably made from a durable material, such as steel. The insert or inserts 118a, 118b are preferably each made from one gauge of steel having a predetermined yield value or different gauges of steel each having individual predetermined yield values. Therefore, the inserts 118a, 118b will resist compression until the compression load exceeds the structural endurance of the insert 118a, 118b. As shown in
A commercially available jack assembly 122 is shown in
The second embodiment jack assembly, which is herein defined as the combination of the modified jack assembly 122, the second guide 88a, and the second embodiment base 84a, is raised and lowered by the manual ratchet jack 122c. The operation of the second embodiment jack assembly is used for substantially the same purpose as the first embodiment jack assembly discussed above, namely, the expanding of the prop 10. A hook and latch strap may be used to temporarily secure the second embodiment jack assembly to the prop 10.
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While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. The presently preferred embodiments described herein are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.
Stankus, John C., Oldsen, John G., Brandon, Demrey G.
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